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- Early American Literature
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- Conversion, Identity, and the Indian Missionary Volume 36, Number 3, 2001, pp. 353-369
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This issue contains 8 articles in total
- Notes on Contributors
- Editor's Notes
- Memory's Nation: The Place of Plymouth Rock (review)
- Seeing Through Language: Narrative, Portraiture, and Character in Peter Oliver's The Origin & Progress of the American Rebellion
- The "Vulgar Thread of the Canvas": Revolution and the Picturesque in Ann Eliza Bleecker, Crevecoeur, and Charles Brockden Brown
- "I Had a Religious Mother": Maternal Ancestry, Female Spaces, and Spiritual Synthesis in Elizabeth Ashbridge's Account
- Conversion, Identity, and the Indian Missionary
- Dying Saints, Vanishing Savages: "Dying Indian Speeches" in Colonial New England Literature
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